written by Neil Simon
directed by Bobbi Schevitz
Friday March 16th 2007 — Saturday April 14th 2007

Here is part one of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a young teen in 1937 living with his family in a crowded, lower middle-class Brooklyn walk-up. Eugene Jerome, standing in for the author, is the narrator and central character. Dreaming of baseball and girls, Eugene must cope with the mundane existence of his family life in Brooklyn: formidable mother, overworked father, and his worldly older brother Stanley. Throw into the mix his widowed Aunt Blanche, her two young (but rapidly aging) daughters and Grandpa the Socialist and you have a recipe for hilarity, served up Simon-style. This bittersweet memoir evocatively captures the life of a struggling Jewish household where, as his father states “if you didn’t have a problem, you wouldn’t be living here.”
Cast
- Eugene: Jordan Adelson
- Blanche: Mara Mittleman Karg
- Kate: Susan Durisoe
- Laurie: Sarah Portney
- Laurie: Lindsey Sherman
- Nora: Joanna Berry
- Stanley: Joshua Lindover
- Jack: Michael Gruda
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Bobbi Schevitz
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Scenic Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Suzanne Potoma
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Lighting Designer: Larry Wilbur
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Sound Designer: Larry Wilbur
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Stage Manager: Robin Reiger Munderville
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Producer: Andrew Rodriguez Dark
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Technical Director: Andrew Rodriguez Dark
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Associate Producer: Ed Potoma
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Property Designer: Kristin Shaw
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Property Designer: Cheryl Baker
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Backstage Crew: Kandi Rosenbaum
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Backstage Crew: Desiree Conway
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Backstage Crew: Lori Adelson
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Backstage Crew: Briana Ryan
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Hair / Wig Designer: Wendy Portney